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PAGE SIX Fashion Tea Event of Week An anticipated e v e n t on the Willamette university campus "Wednesday afternoon will be the annual silver fashion tea to be glren by the campus TWCA at University House. Calling hours are from three to fire o'clock and interested " townspeople and uni versity folk are invited to attend. From three to four o'clock fac ulty women's fashions' will- be shown with the following faculty Women modeling: Mrs. Melvin tteist, Mrs.. Howard JMaple. Mrs. Maurice Brennan, Mrs.' Ralph E. Purviae. Mrs. Charles Sherman kind Miss Irma Oehler. .From four to fife student fash ions will be shown and the fol lowing eoeds will? model? Miss Greenwood. Miss Barbara Jean Fitt. Mis Alice Unruh. Miss Su kanne Wilson and Miss Mary Mar garet Llvesay; -r " - r Miss Florence and Miss France Lilburn will greet the guests at the door. Miss Eleanor Sherman is in general charge of the fash Ion tea. Miss Jean Geddes is ar ranging the refreshments and Miss Betty Ralston . me decora tions. Bouquets of autumn leaves and bright colored flowers will decorate the rooms and the tea table. Assisting Miss Ralston are Miss Mignon Macy, Miss Jean Shell. Miss Jean Templeton and Miss Elene Douglas. Miss Maxine Holt heads the ' fashion directorate and assisting ' W ; IF! T-iA Cnnlrnt Brr are auim akj Edith Paris. Miss Dorothy Bar - ham. Miss Elvy Frederickson, Miss Margaret Siegmund, Miss Mary Barker. Miss Miriam Jensen. Miss Betty Wirth, Miss Luree Norris, Miss Grace Baldwin. Miss Barbara Cearhart and Miss Delores Net. Club Members to Hear Speaker The Business and Professional Women's club will meet at the Quelle tonight at 6:30 for their monthly dinner meeting. Mr. H. 3. Cox. production manager of radio stations of the Oregonian. wilt be the speaker. He will talk ton the practical problems and mir aculous results of radio. " Mr. Cox is a former Salem man. He attended Willamette univer sity intending to complete a pre .viedics course but turned to ad vertising and promotion work, alter eight years in the advertis ing department of Meier and Frank company. ; Mr. Cox has the responsibility t coordinating all the local pro grams which Includes the an nouncers, writers, musicians and all other artists. Catholic Women -. Will Meet -.The annual social meeting of the Catholic Daughters of Amer ica will be held Wednesday for all Catholic women of Salem, at the Woman's clubhouse, 460 North Cottage, beginning at 8 o'clock. Members may bring guests. ,.A pregTam will be given includ- A. I . - . rug roiuren pictures 01 neauij Moots of Oregon by James Loder. Mrs. Mary C. Rademacher, vhalrman, will be assisted by Mes Hames Helen White, Margaret Dimeler, Margaret Innocenti, E. J. Anderson and the Misses Marguer ite Gleeson, Leah Suing, Margar et Thompson, Lomine Meusey and Mary Brand. The IJona rluh will have a ma. .uerade and card party tonight at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. Church and Hood streets. Lions lub members will entertain their wivea and guests at the affair. Mr. Jacob Fuhrer is social chair man in charge of the affair. : With Krrl Folk at OSC By ISABEL McGILCHRIST Music circles have been meeting this week to promote plans for the year. New members of Madri gal, women's music society, are Marion Hess and Arllne Sholseth; Second Madrigal, Eileen Holden, Marie Bosch, Virginia Steed and Vivian Aspinwall, elected presi dent of the society; and Starr Reed accepted into the OSC Glee club. Sophomore cotillion will be held (Via Utfa, vf . I. i .. Am ff... assist with publicity for the class formal will be- Mary Jane Conmy. Several fraternity firesides took the social spotlight last weekend, with honoring new pledges the main incentive. Noted at the Kap pa Sigma dance were Ray Wood, Vivian Aspinwall, Doug Chambers, Chuck Wood, Betty Demurest, Bob McKee and Don Wood. At the SAE function were Bill Shinn, Dorothy Engell and Ron Blundell. Awarded a gold star for out standing achievement la the col lege ROTC were Gene Hollstein of the infantry unit and Eugene; Cyt rus of the engineers unit. Appearing In the realm of snorts this week were Dick Parker com peting in Intramural horseshoes, Phil Blake writing a dally sports column for , the Barometer and . Bill Butte, right tackle on the i rook football squad, getting in, shape for the U of O Frosh-OSC Rook game. , - . Odds and ends . , . . Marlon Hess . named 'counselor, for freshmen women In home economics , . tjuentln ZlelinskI, editor -of the A Journal, conducting the first' kneeling of the staff Char-. lotte McKee elected pledge pres ident of her sorority. Alpha . JCl Delta V Lewis Melaon in Salem last weekend . - . Rao Crabtree : 'appearing In KOAC's radio dram atization this -week ' W . Bill: King and.' Jim Cole, members of the ROTCvbana, getting in ahiirev for fall performance V . Jean Reed, Mary Ellen Bywater and'' Jeanette Clark at the OSC Flying club's first meeting of tire terra ,x George Causey visiting In Salem - Wednesday . . Phylll - Fttander given msjor rating ialie Senior Red Cross life saving test. , A . a?" MAXINE BUREN Editor Luncheon at Owen! Home: Monday ;; The University of Oregon mother, met for the first lunch eon meeting of, the season at the home , of Mrs. Jerrold Owen on Leslie, street Monday afternoon. Gnests were seated at small table, in the .recreation room with bou quets of pink chrysanthemums, roses and asters centering the tables. New officers of the group are Mr. John Carkin, president;. Mrs. C. E. Forbis. vice-president; Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde. secre tary: and Mrs. Oscar Hyter, Dal las, treasurer. Plans were made for the year's work and the week November 11 to 16 has been set aside for teas to be given all over the state by the mothers for the benefit of the university. - - Mrs. Charles Rateliff reviewed the book, "Paris Gaxiette," for the pleasure of the group. Covers were placed for Mrs. Jerrold Owen, Mrs. Duane Gib son. Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce. Mrs. Willard II. Wirts, Mrs. Glenn Seeley. Mrs. Howard Pickett. Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde. Mrs. C. E. Forbl. Mrs. Cliforton Mudd. Mrs. Joseph E. Goodfellow. Mrs. George Grabenhorst, Mrs. Rue Drager, Mrs. George H. Swift, Mrs. J. Lyman Steed. Mrs. Phil Hp Barrett. Mrs. Oscar Seder strom and Mrs. John H. Carkin. Gervais Wedding Interests Miss Cecilia Saalfeld. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saalfeld. sr., became the bride of Mr. Mar tin L. Scnlechter. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schlechter on Satur day morning at the church of the Secred Heart In- Gervais. Rer. Martin W. Doherty offi ciated at the impressive ceremony and read the nuptial mass. Serv- The Junior Harmony club met ing in the sanctuary as altar boys en Saturday afternoon at the Btu were Master Edward Schlecter dio of Mrs. Walter Denten and El 'and Master Henry F. Cooper of Matthew, presided. Member. Salem; who played- the piano daring the The bride; given in marriage Program were: Patricia Powell, by her father, wore a floor Jane Pearcy, Clyde and Jeaonene length dress of white dinner hour LaFollette. Pebble - DeSart, How crepe with white moire trim. Her ard Wood and Elsie Matthews, veil wa. finger-tip length. A Officer, of the club are: Elsie wreath of orange blossoms and Matthews, president; Pebble De es la lillies formed the head dress. Sart vice-president: Wllma Mat The bride wore a gold cross, a thews, secretary-treasurer; How gift of the groom. She carried ard Wood, sergeant-at-arms; a shower bouquet of pink roses Jack Lachelle, and Patricia De- and bouvardia. Mrs. Teresa. Cooper of Salem was her sister's . only attendant. Serving as best msn for his brother wss Joseph Schlecter. jr., of Portland. Ushers were Frank Henigee of Portland and Frank Saalfeld. Jr.. of Woodburn. During the mass Miss Joan DuRette sang "On This Day" and the "Ave Maria." She was c- companied by Mrs Frank Saal- feld, Jr., who also played the wedding marches. For her daughter's marriage Mrs. Saalfeld wore a gown of black alpaca .with a corsage of mena" social. roses and sweet peas. Mrs. The 7S sisterhood class will give Schlecter chose a gown of navy tea on Thursday afternoon In tha blue crepe with a corsage of church parlors. Special music and roses and lilies of the valley. - a program have been arranged. Following the ceremony bresk- The tea will begin at 2 o'clock, fast 'was served at the horae of For married couples of the tho bride's parents. church, a aoclal has been planned Mrs. Schlecter is a Salem girl, on Friday at S o'clock in the a graduate of Secred Hearty acad- church parlor.' All young married emy. For going away she chose people of the church are invited, a smart dressmaker suit of dark especially newlyweds. blue with soldier: bine accessories. Her : corsage was of gardenias. Upon their return from a trip to Tonight at 8: SO, KSLM will Seattle, rMr. and Mrs. Schlechter Present a new series of radio pro will make their home near frame featuring vocalists from the Brooks. . studio of G.eorge Lee Marks, min- ' ; '. istef of mu'sle of the Presbyterian i - ; :" ' "' - r. church -and teacher of voice. The Alpha, a Ma TDelpblaa chapter aeries is titled "George Lee Marks will meet in the fireplace room of Presents.' - The series will be the public library '.today at 9:30 opened by Virginia Li Rae (Mra. a.m. Topics on the program "Why -' Marks) who ha nu merous ap Britain's Twentieth Century Su-' pearataces ia opera, concert and premacy Is Diminished" will be radio to her credit. She has re taken by Mrs. "Hugh Latham, 'eeived her training from her hus Mrs. George Rossman. Mrs., band. The soprano wi!.l sing "Bird Charles Kinzer, Mr. J. T. Burton, Songs at Eventide." "Estrellita" Miss .Antoinette White. Mrs. O. D. and "Caro Nome" from Verdi's Adams. Mrs. - Ray Walts. Mrs. opera "Rtgoletto." Margaret Hogg Laurence Mavea and Mrs. Charles will be the accompanist for the Fowler. Mrs. Oscar Hayter will aeries of weekly broadcasts, act aa leader. , , ' Mrs. Frank H. Spe-.trs will p re Mem tx-rs of the Saleni SkatlBs; side at luncheon this afternoon club will meet in the fireplace at her Chemeketa street home for room of the Salem public library the pleasure of members of her tonight at 7 o'clock for the jegu- contract bridge club. New mem lar business meeting. Plana will bers of the group are Mrs. Paul be made for the club's annual Hendricks and Mrs. James B. Hallowe'ea masquerade akaUng Toung. Mra. T. A. Llvesley will party: to be held at the Mellow be an additional guest. Moon riak on October 29. Follow- , ing the business meeting the Members of tha Active cleb and group will skate at the Mellow their wivea will enjoy a basket so Moon rink. ! cial at the Cherry City auditorium . - . , on- Wednesday night. Cards and The JBaglewead ; Fajreat-Tearh- dancing 1 will f eUow the ; aactloa ers aseociation will entertain with lag of the baskets. Mr. Edward -a hard time Jamboree on Friday Roth is In charge of the affair night at the school at 8 o'clock, and assisting him ar Mr. E. W Mr. Willard Marshall is chairman Robert and Mr. Leon Perry, s h of the affair and' acsisting. him ", 4 are Mrs. Ethel Randall, program Mr. aad Mrs. Arthar KJaauia and Roy Ellert, decorations, et G r a n d Island. Nebraska.' era - ''"' - - ' ' : - . .pending a, few day at tha home " Mia Tlrtlnla rlTaUb, a sea- ef Mrs. KInmsa's parents,! r Rev lor at Willamette university,: re- and Mr."G. H. Julgleyi - turned Monday I from Moscow, t :V f 1 Xdaho. where she'atteiaded the na- ' Grant School ' Fl'A ' wBl ; sseei tlonal - convention of Delta ; Tan in i the email'- building on the Gamma at the : University v f tronad at 1:29 today.. Mrs. E. R. Idaho. ,'. 1 v .... - ' Mrs. Italpht Mitchell entertalaed at luncheon and bridge on Friday, . Xortb Salens WCTU will aoeet afternoon at her apartment at the . at Jason Lee' church on Winter Royal Court, Winning prize were nd Jefferson, today at t p.m. Mrs.' Arthur Rodger - and Mr. - Mn. Mildred Gilletta and Mrs; Paul Van Scoy. Covers wera placed"- Pearl - Mann will give reporta on for eight guests. ; the eonventlon at KUmath Falls. SOCIETY mm; CLUB CALENDAR ' Tnesday 1 "Meet My Friend" hoc 111, first Christian ehnrth, 1 p.m.. for k single young "people. . " " " ; Sal em- Mlnistere" wtvee, with ' Mrs. C. A. Kelts l8'8aless Heights avenue,?: 30 p.m. ' V .' Salem Central WCTU, 1 p.m. : at halL " . : Missouri auxiliary, with Mrs. Stella Potter.- 12JJ North Commercial street, 2 p.m. ' OE3 - Social afternoon ' elah, 1:3 dessert luncheon. 7 ' . " " Eon. of Union- Veteran, and ' auxiliary, GAR building, no host dinner 6:30.' followed by Hallowe'en costume party. - Englewood PTA, school open T:30,r business meeting, t p.m. North Salem WCTU at Jason Lee church, 3 p. m.' Wednesday - Interior decoration elan, AATJW, with Mrs. Arthur T. Fox, 1 South Liberty street. 1 p.m. Nebraska auxiliary, meet at 23 -North High street, 10:41 sum. Covered dish luncheon with Mrs. H. A. Peterson, Dallas. Ladies of GAR, all day meet ing and covered dish luncheon with Mrs. Sarah Oliver, 340 South Winter street. Woman's union of First Con gregational church with Mrs. B. B. Flack, 2:30 p. m. Thursday . 78 sisterhood class at 1st Christian church, 3 p.m. Friday Young married people's .o eial. 8 p.m. . Council of Churcb Women, 1st Christian churcb, 10 a.m. Monday . Nurses' meeting, , Maaonie temple In National president. Oregon 3:15 p. an Portland, speaker. Harmony Club Has Party Sart, pr o g r a m; Patricia Powell and Pebble DeSart, social; Ruth Bain, arrangements, and Mrs. Denton, advisor, CorM Q Plrnnor OULlUlb x lLll II lCTVl Ki pL . , -Til unUlCfl Several social affairs have been planned for the First Christian enure n tnis week. Tonignt at 1 o'clock, unmarried people of the chureh will gather for a "meet my A-' :- 'J. .- . . uveu ana 'Mrs, 11. .11 W.- A. . . . C. Fslrharst Tbm.OSSOaa STATESMAN. Salem. Bride-Elect Feted at Parties -A popular bride-elect la Uiil Peggy Mlnkiewits, whose marriage to Mr, Emery Hobbs will be an event or uctooer so. - -. Wednesday night Mrs. Andrew Halvorsen r and Mrs. William will be held at the former'. home : aw nn.. . a A bVThrom .ho the brwito-be and eardeWni b! in play durinj Ue .Te"lng. The lZm litXL wltb noeegaV. of ck wnthemumV j Honoring be Mrs. Mary Kathryn WledmerJ Mia. Minkiewitx wiU anausiiy ceieoricv noise, aira. xtooeri nmim,- ." ncaUon, wnue maaiaa ATT7..7iI win.m.tf. W. Jt, Mlnklewitr; M l.. Art weejer nnoer -ineiapousorsiuF. wiiuam Busies; Mra. twm. M, the moaie center oi tne woro.- y. --- Evelyn Minkiewitx, Mis. thw American Artist. Frores Una; Mr Dolph CrIg Mra. There are it Junior reaeretea- viw. - W - fc . Qttlsttad, Mie -Helen tionalr League, ; will De.jiDservea Binett.-Mr.r Geerge -weiier, r. cab to Ealem, and two. a-vu w .'"JTitV. V Zl Mies Maxina McKUUm. ..thes :Art ,Cenur. witn .-b ex-. Parker Wlckwire -rMU'Af I. mmette nnlrersity;-Tnese Tgroupa "T, . BelL Mise , Doris- Drager, Miss Mrs... Lillian - Langhlla J. AUte ; Mra. Lynne Hetse, Mr, George 4tt ad visor, usually - their- mnsle fonrtkwWnoaday l aea meata. Marjorie Wenm, Mrai Jtobert Can chairman. : , - . ?. -e - v Hoffman,s Mra--Arthur -Knox,. Mra. teacher, and 'the latter meet for . This week na wui -moo-non. Mra. Harveyi Qulstad. Mra. Contributing . to the event, on" Walter-Tark, Mri. Chester ZunW monthly dtecutioaV-- i-'' fTLTiitfiwr w Thomas MeLeod, Mra. Halversea November will be 'the preeeh- walV Mra. Sydney . Kromer. Mra. The big work of the Junior Fed- discussion cfUe pklioaopky er te- aaa mh. ticara. , - , :-i ' ' KJUhea Shower Mr. and Mr..? Chester Pickens and-Mr., and Mra.- John Marvin Ritchie entertained informally "t "th frrrnr kmi Bttnr4T alrli . j . - - ioTcm ucr 9 iv v oicu in' compliment to Mis. Mlnkiewiu;tI,u ii,d -raftsmen will Join : In HobbV ' . v 4V ? Art Fair week to promote .ale. A Wtchen .hower f e t e d the of A:mrican art through a gov- couple and. the Hallowe'en motif nfMi wa used in the table decoration. at tha anpper hour. -v Guests were Mis. Mlnklewits, Ur YTAKha. Ur anil TUtarfu TiniAv ur . .ni urM xctiium Beard.' llr and - Mra. - Harvey Qniatad and the-uosta. Mr. andT Mra: Cheater Picken. and Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchie. - -. e Wayne Ericksen Is Honored 11 r . T4iirn Vriikan tained with a delightful Informal party Monday afternoon at her home on South Cottage street for the pleasure of her .on, Wayne, on his fourth birthday. The long table wa. centered with the birthday cake with Jack o'lanterns on each side and-Hal- lowA'cn favor, for each guest. - Honoring Wayne were Mimmy and -Gene Bowers, Jerry Sargent,- Ivan Gnerm, Marian Baum. Bill Donaldson, Mary and Dennis Felke, Mary Wager, Bobby Ladd,. Patricia Sexton, Judy and Sn- sanne Murdock. Jimmv and Eddie Knapp, Carol and Peggy Hoffman and John Erlckesen. Mothera attending were Mrs. Mrs. Floyd Bowers, Mr. -George Sargent. Mrs. John Guerin, Mr. W. Well. Baum, Mrs. b. m. Don- aldson, Mrs. Charles Felke, Mrs. Paul wager, Mr. Harold Laaa. Mrs. Virgil Sexton, Mra. Kenneth Mnrdock, Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mr. Sidney Hoffman and Mr. BJarne Ericksen. and John Ericksen. De Brockerts Are Transferred V: wen dance on SatW.y night lit the recreation room of the Ebsen flumt' 1 -r- A buffet supper was served late in tne evening. Mr. jjeifrocxeri, wno nas neen wan ine Associaieo. uu company ror tne past 13 years, naa seen transferred to Pendleton. Present to honor the DeBrockerts weT:' Mr. and Mra. Bud Bartlett, Mr. and Mr. Roy Pulse. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson. Mr. and Mr. Charlea Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Calla- nan, Mr. ana jars, virgii uanison, Mr. and Mrs.' Ralph Reid of New- berg, Mrs. Ruby Mortimer, Mrs. Cstherlne Creson. Miss Louise Ramage, Mra. Emma Ramage and Mr. ana Mrs. a 1 Deri EDsen The SouUi Circle of the First Christian church met with Mrs. J. E. Cannon. A covered dish luncheon was served at noon. The day waa spent In sewing for the fall bazaar. - Those present were: Mrs. F. E. Birch. Mrs. W. E. Birdwell. Mrs.' E. N. DeHutt, Mrs. George .Dunsford, Mr. and Mrs. Guy 0 ' .M ' r ,Mr George Henderson, Mrs. Harry Hunt, Mrs. A. . M. Hansen, Mrs. Thomas Ladd, Martha Mortensen, Mrs. Ada Bell. Mrs. B. Pritchard, Mrs. S. Rltcher, Mrs. J. D. Sears, ZIV kV. ' ' v " wf; Schomaker, Mrs'. . M,' H. VieVkd,. Mr. r wviJaT lit- 1 . Haldeman, Mrs. W s r,slliaii Hon and v Mrs. J. E. Cannon Nettle Smith. - - Toalaht. Chadwick utrmbi;.' Order of Rainbow for Girls, will entertain the Corvallls assembly. visiting grand officers, and mem-, bers of the Rainbow with a t:20 covered dish 'dinner. This will be followed by the regular business meeting : and a formal Initiation ceremony. Mrs. Wayne Henry will v,. . ma... Miss Civilla Reeher. assisted by ner corps or orncers. will preside. AU Masons. Eastern Stars or vis' Itlng Rainbow Girls ar cordially ' WHEATLAND Eleven mem invlted to attend. Tjer ' of - th Wheatland . Social Service club attended th regular Mr-aad tltrm. lVoyal WilUssas ' l-1 "etlng Thnrdsy att enterUlned en Saturday aftenoot sa Cl'to " Uli JtnSS Prawfr: ' ths flower used In the bon rtSiif Sri? tJlHti'lif the rooms. ' Unucb,; Deris Boyee. Eva - Loa - vrr. p ' it. rowler 7t ef Barr.V Marcla Moor. , and. Bar. lZ l' il i Sem nara, -K' .'lioepltal wlth,a broken leg. was " v t,.- a" ,v' .pleasantly remembered.; during ,Kra. Richard D Slater has, Wd- :fb4, rtrnoea; Mrs. GUkey served dan membera otjier bridge club wfreshmenta. Tha next - saaeUng to her home en Rural avenue to-u be with VlrglnU Magnesa. . day fer a ene o'clock ; luncheon :r -. .a,-- . and afternoon; ot'cardsr :-;r-.-. .m it '.r;'. -v. A- . Mrs. Karle Becke - will - eater - tain, members, otther. drama class at a dessert luncheon thla after- noon' at her"North Summer street home. - ;.'". .- V . ; n - V e i , e.. e V - , ; C 1 The Mmbmbip ' ceiMMUiea af th T WCA will meet en Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. . .. Oicqca. Tuesday Morning. October 22. IS 43 L-evi- we j -1 . j - , - . ' . LOn the. ealendar of. artlata and - rt weekd ffit! !PtS mm . of' local eale. exhibits, the PP n'PPortnltr ta become acaualnted with h American ar- tists. and. tlL.lr : work. . ; ? .The flrst" week-t.KcTember. tatlon by the Art Center t ; f Um of the work, and ' life of mhraTidL Films of an' art nai tur. will bo feature, of pro- --rlimi-aurinc the- fall and winter. - a w a a - fop the week ia . "A Pieee of American Art tor Every Am eri- T7 - CD e- . . , . While Art Fair, week 1. in no W,M overnment project, the . Art program, along with, Private individual, and organiaa- (ions, will assist In carrying out ita aims. Local activitle. in re - gard to sales, exhibit, and demon- ...--. -.in v A,,..iui U, UVU. w AAA W v. . U .A. eondueted with the cooperation of all individuals, groups and agencies, public and private, in- terested in the arts. The Salem Art CenUr.wlll take the first definite step local- ly toward the enlistment of ac- tive popular support of Art Fair with a broadcast at 2 o'clock over KSLM this afternoon, out- lining the origin and objectives of the fair. - On the program will be Mra. Veva Poorman, district supervisor of professional and service proj- acta, and David Graham, state su- pervisor of adult education. e QV-, , ,.-.r TT OllUWtJI JTlUllOrS Miss May r. John Hnghes, was the honor guest at a surprise spice snower last night when member of Beta Eigma rni entertamea with a late supper at the Spa. in party louoweo. tne regular 4 aasiness meeting at tne caamber lag waen memner. oi tne nar- Those women who are not et commerce with Mis Helen mony club entertained their bus- ugible for membership are wel Brelthaupt the guest speaker. . bands. tn .tt.Bd th. ri.. uv. Honoring Miss Msy were Mrs. Frank Shafer, Mr. Lawrence Brown, Mrs. Leslie Whltehouse, Mrs. Rtchard Devers, Mrs. Thomaa Drynan. Mrs. Lynn Heiw, Mra. George Scales. Mrs. WheeUr R. r-rM.), i n.h.,r.A. u.. Croxier Mis Kathryn Moran, Mis HUn Shreeve. Miss Cynthia De- Lano. Miss Mary White and Miss Hattle BrataeL s T3iH ivil a. J-Jillfc? lfc?i lt T T HonOr jUeSl The fireplace room ef Calvary Baptist church waa the scene on Thursday of a no-host dinner wnen tne Maranatha class hon- ri their new teacher, Mrs. J. f. Billeter. The evening', enter- tainment was in charge of Mr. and jrg Walter Stevens and Mr. and urg James Falk. Other, in attendance were: Mr. J. F. Billeter. Rev. and Mrs. Arno Q. Wenlger. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Way and Jimmv. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. White, Mr. and Mra. Max Ry- land. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Leh- mann, Mr. aad Mrs. W. G. Shrake and Janice and Janet Falk. Ksglewood PTA will met to Kingwood ' Americaa L4o night for an t o'clock business auxiliary met Thursdsy with Haiel ' Lacey presiding. During the business session actlvltlea were discussed .: and plana for Armistice day were made. Members attending were Mrs. D. A. . Williams." Mra. Ray Lacey. Mr. E. J. DIU. Mr.. Bob Hlnes. Mr"' ltl"i B' Long. Mrs.' Dan Gilliland. Mrs.' aiaataV dVOOUKi All. ACUUCIU -n.lT- ". "ri- E- A. Dickson. Mr. w.. au. Diana, Mra. riou x. White and Mr. Kay Simmons, and one visitor.- Mrs. 'Joe Hack- v. ba.aw m r. -w v. att Later the auxiliary waa loin- ed by the post for refreshments, The next regular meeting will be an evening meeting on No- vember 7. m.n 4 . ' k MrT' Ro7 ua 1-J,c!tn f .pfc C"; Wsahlngton. to spend th remainder of the week B!rJn?:,w. "f daB,ltr Mr. and Mra. Elliott Price. e t UT,l ANGEL Mr. Ambrose Xbner. was hostess to her, bridge club and extra guests at her home Tuesday alght, .assisted by Mlia Florence- Zollner. and Mils .Babe Wagner. Extra rueet were -Miss Thrasilla Barr. Miss' Gertrude -Bartnik, and Mrs. Ray-Tarhaar. - The next bridge party-will be at the home cf Mr. Carl Muecken. I Guild FeteH at Perry- Home V jar a..- v ernon jrcrry w ess to memoers oi Guild of St, -Paul'. fEpiwopal ehareh Monday afternoon at her home en .McGUchristT atret. As- listing Mrs. Perry", were Mr. U BttrdeUe. ' Mri Ctrl GColllBr. 1 m-A xir St. Anne Mrs. Sydney. 7 .,1 taie in the Cheater, Zumwalt. ?-.:.;" f Tei was served late in the the riua-vw give on voor Special 'gnesta were M". Paul Mrm.. Robert Reider. .Member. pment were Mrs. Clarence Ham- .iiton, Mra: Kenneth Bailey. Mra. Kenneth--Bell. Mra. .Breyman xiarom auu, r- nua nw, Mrs. Harold Ollnger, Mra. Vernon - Perry;' Mra. F.-W. Poerman, Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine. Mra.Laban Steeves." Mra. Jamea ' Un. Jlfflii 'Walton. -mu . ' V - v - -K ' ' i Mrc DaVenDOn 4 AV1A ' wvcu-jwu To HonOrpd'.' 12 "WieU - MrS.GlCn DSVeUDOrt Was honor guest at a party given on Friday Bight at the West Salem home of Mrs. Orvllle -Davenport. Cards Hd other game, occupied guest. for the evening. .. Bidden to the affair were Mra. Will Sexton. Mr.. Archie Cameron, m t Di...i... r ni. AA X AT AAAA H.AaA UaWU, Ml I . UUIU Herman, Mrs. Frank Wells, Mrs. Arthur Wed die. Mra. Jack Hind- man, Mra. Fred Gibson, Mrs. El- mer Cook, Mr. Homer Harrison. Mr. Darrell Bradford,' Mr. Jack Gosser, Mrs. E..A. Dickson, Mrs. Oscar.. Phillips. Misa Muriel Kaa- tor, Mra. George Lathrop. Mr.. Claud Boyd, Mrs. Robert Relwald. . Mrs. Leon Relwald, Mr.. Ted Law- rence, Mrs. Will LaDue, Mrs. Lynn Sioper. Mrs. Art Hathaway, Mrs. Phil Hathaway, M r a . Bill Davenport, Mr.. Jack Miller, Mrs. Ollie Weise, Mrs. Lottie Mc- Adams. Mra. Robert Pattlaosw Mrs. Oliver Sargent, Mra. Ivan Woods, and Mr. Harry Turpln. Co-host- ease, were Mr. Tom Dalker. Mr. . w m mi . . ,i . . . r jos uruun, n. vuy naiesi, are. Don Kuhn, Mrs. C. A. 'Rust and Mrs.. Orvllle Davenports - e Fultons Hosts to ii i VIUD VjrrOUP Mr. and Mra. Frank Fulton were sts at the home Saturday even- nosia at ine nome eaiuraay ctcq- " Pinochle was ia play with boa- ra going to Mra. William McKln- ney, Mrs. H. L. Taylor, Milton Steward and Roy Shaw. 'At the .upper hour Halloween favora marked place, for Mr. and Mr. tj in,.. Mr. mn Mn vciitnn mtn, Mr. ind Mr." WUllam Mc- Kinney. Mr. and Mra. David Chilles. Mr. and Mra. II. L. Taylor of McMlnnviUe and the hosts. Mrg. orover Newmin will enter u,n tn troup witn a l 0.clock luncheon at her home Novem- br . The AAUW Interaatioaal rels- ilona group will meet tonight at tB home of Mrs. Dwight Lear. North Twentieth street st 'ht o'clock. The study eubject 'win he Bolivia. Mlsa Marian ller- rick, a Willamette university stu- Bt 'whose home is in Bolivia, MiU speak to the group and show some products of her country. Mr. Jobn A. Jelderk will review "Searching for Inca Gold by Plane" and Mrs. Roy Lockenour discuss "Dictatorship Beyond the Andes." All women-who ar eiigioie ior aauw memoer- e"P raemoera are invited to attena session. Music will be furnished by a vocal trio which includea Mabel Elizabeth Fox, Betty Clark and Mary Coppley. A talk on "Tour Child's Health' will be glv- en by 'Mra.' Laura P. Wella from the state board of health. Asslst- lu r with the lecture will be Mrs. TrltnnJ aA Mr. Dorothy Dougherty. A dental ar- " mm. - - The fth grsd mothers will be in v. ' Members at Kappa Kappa Gam- r'nmrwm Ar in, TArrnmAtnr ma Alumnae association are meet- ins; Wednesday with Mrs. Harry Milley at 42S Rural avenue. Miss ary Eiien bimmons, miss Mary Lou OUIver and Mis Kay Smith will be assistant hostesses. Mrs. Olive Doak Bynon will speak. Gha Child H21fcarsCId IZtlltf fna Zlhery cf Cells ' l"strmi Vids Wey Now when roar ch&d catches .- colct relieve mlaery eCy wnn w -VapaiUib Maasag. . - - - t- with thim more thoroutrh treat, ment. th poultice-and-vapor artioa cf Vlcrs VfxI.ub roor : eCectrrelyfT-XTSatTtitrmatedair - passatres Wit n sootMng memctnel. " vmoe... tt LSTiX chest-sad .' bark, Lire a warmlrvr pouilioe or --pUster..-. TiH a misery.' r'- t awtyt Kerults deAIU even e!4 ITaCaascX TapcJ.uX , ' . -.TO C3T a VapolUib Uumrf, win. -aa. Us biiu raaAr TarjoRutt for minutes on Ei- 'roaTAjrr ma-Anxx or back as well as tiiroat aal cbest . spread a tMck layer- on cbesx. I cover. wlUi a warmed clown.-Bs; ' Cms to use rennlne, time-tested 4 VICltS VATCiiUB. ' I V . ; w - .r Among the many music group. that -exUt In .Salem, one f th mterestlnr l the Tision of the Nation! FederaUon Jf Muslc.tlube.-The "V0,,0'; nearly half a taimn .mbeTe In the 4880 " membership spend. JaUUIon' ee to groups and the membership spends m the work, waj "r:- ZZZ piLy . ery .mall yeatly fee. The WnaUon-. - alma are to make - muslc an important part orerery- day lit e. to encourar the prance of.Amertean musical art and-to Bpaoid high atandarda throaghed- eratea claDs as tomwio pwf of u the free concert which u riven by member, of the club. at th YMCA on the firat Friday iq eacn montn. - ' ' ; 'The November concert' waa a general one; the December pro- gram will feature Christmaa mn- ale. February will be an American eomposera montn, in aiarcn xnexe riii ne an an-dot eoncen ua m ! i5T"L!!?B !hirf 2 tTi- P! . V. - . A dub la. a ar more foreefnl agency than an Individual.; and lfV f ,WB1CQ j.V . v.aTi J fcU u"et for youn wT.fJ tne saort lew. year, oc tneir ex- . . ... - , - eciou. and have materially raised " " muIc- . . , uaie couur., jivi.. changes and music festivals pro- moted by tke Federation, mate "" luu- nDPnrntinn flrtcc; f-t?V-VAlllv-'AA VlVJww T Ik 4" i lO lvieei The next meeting of the elasa In Interior. ecoratiosusponaored by the AADW will, meet at the home of Mr. A. T. rex, 105 S. Liberty street on Wednesday at 2 a'.IamW y v.... This study group haa provided one of th most interesting of the claaaea sponsored by the Sa lem branch of AAUW. The lead er ia Mra. William Lidbeck. University women- whose col leges entitle them to membership In the organisation - of AAUW must be members in good stand- , fo at.end uu .tuay -i,.- C2&m xiebrt Cohen i. chairman f the tl Cn " t. tha . TWCA win trn.,h 7I Ju "Jgl ?or .ail "ono la a series or Oregon pro- JSLSSfTSS meeting begins at 7.45 o clock. ST M if essiars lRffstbAra f- FITJ EST L Mx s? CUttr UDmen everyubtrt are discovering a Ua beyond all comparison . . . containing " Darfeeling, the u.jorld's costliest tea, in blend tcitb tbe choicest Crslons x - - - -; - '. : - ' . ' 7 hTe m"ssl axttiag Tree Tea, tliere is a f;raad surprise in store for you. You will find " i f ? ttP"f fngttnce an4 flavor that' you'U tell eyeiy good friend you have. For V TREE TEA is utterly different. It contains pre cious Darjcelin; in blend with the finest of the fine Ceylons all pitked at the flavor peak . and blended to perfection. :- " . One cop and you will never tgtdn be content : with ordinary teas. Just ask forTreeTea, Oran2 Pekoe, today--- in tea bagi, if you prefer and enjoy "the world, finest tea,- tonichx,' ' ' I? Tree Tea wlns, three to .oni i la Fadac Coast ones are srsting Tree Tea aad iu biggest cotupetitDC. Rcturss frbea Saa Fraa ico) gfva Tree Tea 3 votes, tbe exfcer brand 221 Almost three to foe "the world's haest tea"! . ' Radio Class to Organize ' 1ACW members, and other women- who ar Interested la trk . n - w - PrBii tentog to TpV. ' 'i ,e . m ?a itelnl KOAC are Jted t? S"5f EeSjaid ft home 5? j! be organized at the home or Mrs., Roy Lockenour. 147t Center, Wednesday at 1 : S o'clock. " - ,f- ..Bv .t ZS M j-. VhaVr. of d -Pw" 1 tht 'J.J atndj ' 1!S?,1f ; AihMt viti on- tne air at I verocE. en ina ' " . Women are urged to come he- : fore S. clock .o that Uey win fe u usien wnen iai e- - .- ufw tiona that have been prepare y sper.- f ' v . J-IUlloltrl OlUUCill New -transfer .tndenta on tha Willamette , nnlrersity - -campus - were bOBOred wita n-6rlt a'cleck dlMtf lMt ,,1 wheII the nnW eralty TWCA entertained at tha Tw honee on State street. A.w: WA mwasw " AVWV guests and also present at tha afUIr were ' member. of. tha TMCA and TWCA cabinets. -Mr. Winfield Achor, president of tha - yMCA, waa tha master of cere monlct. d-Miaa Jeaaette Hnlat. VT9ai&tnt of tha TWCA. gave aa monies aad Miss Jeanette Hulat. president of tha TWCA. gave aa address of welcohsw. Mr. . R, . Ivaa Rhodes . wa. taw- -oest apeaker. Miss Gladys BaTtencr played a group of plana rfUifllxn r and Mias Eleanor sbermaMF "was in general charge of tha affair. Today's Menu . ... . ma Ham wB1 W todly Tomato, encumber, onion salad Ham hash 'Baked squash Battered, eeiiel 5 root Mia en- HAaff BMSB t UblespQuaarrst 2 tablespoons minoed onion 2 tablespoons arneed greea pepper t enps chopped boiled ham 2 cap cubed cold potatoes 1 cap milk - SrTi V . . L Melt fat i. frying pan Add Salt and pepper salnced onion s and pepper. Caek until mixture Is light brown AdsT 1 v L ' V" J t?t.XJLZf7Xii slowly until thoroughly. heat4 S 'iSlS? " 9 ter. Serves -. TEA? S ; ' - i -".'- 77 7